Her heart was charged like a battery – she’d left it over night to steep and absorb all the power and now it was ready, so so ready to zap anything in it’s way. It was heavy and inundated with lightning and thunder.
mimi
i feel all the words are wordless
have the said enough for you
i think they mean nothing
so we talk when we mean to say nothing
do the smiles in your mind tell the story
charger charging
is the exhaustion enough to convince us
the damage we cause
is enough to forget the forgotten
times that have not
Matt m.
You took charge,
like you were built with a whip.
A sharp tongue that could cut you down
with only one quip.
And I see the way
your eyes stretch when you scream.
It is hollow and intoxicating,
without any gleam.
So I hide, tucked,
near the moon, in the starry night.
This is just what happens.
Turn off the light.
“Charge!” Jon yelled as the group ran down the hill. Of course, being a bunch of overweight, not-all-that-young re-enactors, instead of real soldiers in their prime, there was a lot of huffing and puffing along the way.
When I was in charge of the education summit there was a lot that I wanted to do for the kids. i had to make sure that everything was set into place to get them ready for the things that we had in store for them. For starters I had to make sure that I had a slew of volunteers who were ready and available to help out for the event. I wanted to make sure that evryone there was wanting to be there.
Tolu
Elsie looked over at her charge and wondered not for the first time how in the blue blazes she managed to be tasked with keeping HIM for causing too much trouble. He was trouble incarnate and would be the death of her. Maybe. Hopefully not.
Aimee A.
Ragdoll’s costume flickers as the electrical charge runs out. He curses quietly and dodges backward away from the laser blast.
Sarah Sketch
I’m in charge here, no one else is allowed to do any work but me. Later though, I will realize that I can’t do anything by myself so I will try to ask you all for help but you will be so mad at me from what I did earlier that you will tell me ‘no’ and I will have to wallow in self pity.
Oh wait it gave me some more time I can keep writing but maybe I won’t because that feels like cheating… Okay I won’t. But I’m still in charge!
Bailey
i’m exhausted
charger charge me
flaky crust eyes
crush crunch
crutch
help me to walk
making my dreams come true
make nostalgia smiles
memories of the past
come back
give me motivation
approximation
muse, amuse
bring me back to the place
where i thrive
Matt m.
When I hear charge I think of a leader. Someone who takes charge of a situation. They keep things running smoothly.
Melissa Nixon
A warhammer into my chest. Blunt-force impact with all the intention of a fist to the face. But how could I had seen it coming? Oh, to make me maudlin; to make me sing out in despair. Your face alone is enough to send me into woes. I sing your funeral violins every time my hand slides down my stomach. I can’t deny you. I can’t defy you.
I been in charge once it was not fun. You have to put others first and sometimes it gets overwhelming
Deann
She slid her card, not trying to think of the numbers in her bank account. She waited impatiently for the transaction to approve. She had places to go, people to kill. This wasn’t the time to get caught up with a reversed charge on her card.
With withered confidence, the pair stepped through the gates. Nothing changed. Her crestfallen eyes managed a tear, before she broke down in agony. His eyes drilled down into the ground, his breath wavered,
We need to go.
Dya
the first few
went forth
and all else
followed suit
one after the other
they led
the charge
to freedom
to change
to a new world order.
Lynn
The word charge can be used in to ways, one is money wise two is like in a war or when you are going against somebody. Sometimes in a store will over charge you so be very aware of that. well thats all I have to say today. don’t forget I’m jasper a home schooled seventh grader.
They stood in a near perfect line. It was the calm before the storm, all their senses on overdrive. The adrenaline mixed with the nervous energy to create some sort of emotional tempest. You could hear each man’s breathing, feel your heartbeat in your ears, just waiting for the command.
Joren
Everyone always believed she was so in control, completely in charge of herself. She used to believe it too. She was seemingly successful at whatever she tried. She liked to keep her mind and body active, and that drive lead to success in different ways. But was she running toward something or just staying busy enough to run away from something else?
okayfine
He charged ahead at the one coming joust opponent. Whats ta joust some may ask, its a antiquated, sports played on horseback aimed at knights. Their aim is to push the other knight down.
She stacked the chairs on the table. Placed the closed sign on the door. Unraveled her apron and threw it on the counter. Though she was not in charge, she was the only one there, so taking charge was something she had to do. Who else was going to close the place down? After five years of being the head waitress she thought by now Linda would have given her some kind of special title. Like charge waitress. When she was a little girl she remembered telling all her siblings “I am in chage” before she could put a full sentence together and understand what it meant, she knew there was a leadership role inside her she was trying to fulfill. She went from crawling to walking to trying to run the household of eight and her mother and father thought it was cute and encouraged it in jest. Yet, she was too young to understand and so it began before she could read or right that she thought her job was to be in “chag.” As she finished closing down the diner she thought about her childhood and wondered why Linda did not see what her mom and dad saw? She wondered as she tossed her apron and locked the door if she would ever be in a place where she was the one in charge not just pretending to be.
Cris Nole
I charge you with being better than you are. Please challenge me to be better than I am. It’s all impossible and it’s all bad, but I want what I want, honey. What do you want?
Whatever Artemesia
She took charge of her own life. Her feelings. The way her day goes. She wanted to own herself and take charge of everything that is happening around her and by taking charge of everything that is happening within her.
Shalini
Her charge looked at her quizzingly. She put down the bowl in front of him. Well, she thought it was a he, hard to tell at that age. The hungry stare was now focussed on the meat.
Fran Hunne
the army slowly climbed into view at the top of the hill. there were thousands of men on horses and men with weapons. the children inside the castle walls screamed with delight, having no idea the dread that lies beyond the wall
haley
This should be fun she thought as she lept, out running fast. Someone close had started a charge and dozens of those around her had taken off at the same time. It was spreading and there were hundreds even now behind them, running fast, catching up. Stopping was not an option.
Well, not one in is charge -he slammed his hand on the table. What are we going to do now? Staying trapped in this building isn’t quite my plan, I have a plane to catch in a couple of hours.
She whirled on Sam. Her nostrils flared wider than she ever thought possible. Her friend stared back with a blank expression, pinching the exposed wires between your fingers.
“You’re going to WHAT.”
“It’s the only way,” replied Sam. Her eyes were narrowed into concentrated slits. “It’s our only chance.”
“Over my dead body.”
“It’s my call.”
“Who put YOU in charge?”
“I did,” Sam spat.
Belinda Roddie
I take charge ahead of the group but I don’t know where I am going and slip down a cliff. I’ve fallen down by a small stream and find that the water is glowing.
“Charge!’ the General ordered.
Her heart was charged like a battery – she’d left it over night to steep and absorb all the power and now it was ready, so so ready to zap anything in it’s way. It was heavy and inundated with lightning and thunder.
i feel all the words are wordless
have the said enough for you
i think they mean nothing
so we talk when we mean to say nothing
do the smiles in your mind tell the story
charger charging
is the exhaustion enough to convince us
the damage we cause
is enough to forget the forgotten
times that have not
You took charge,
like you were built with a whip.
A sharp tongue that could cut you down
with only one quip.
And I see the way
your eyes stretch when you scream.
It is hollow and intoxicating,
without any gleam.
So I hide, tucked,
near the moon, in the starry night.
This is just what happens.
Turn off the light.
“Charge!” Jon yelled as the group ran down the hill. Of course, being a bunch of overweight, not-all-that-young re-enactors, instead of real soldiers in their prime, there was a lot of huffing and puffing along the way.
When I was in charge of the education summit there was a lot that I wanted to do for the kids. i had to make sure that everything was set into place to get them ready for the things that we had in store for them. For starters I had to make sure that I had a slew of volunteers who were ready and available to help out for the event. I wanted to make sure that evryone there was wanting to be there.
Elsie looked over at her charge and wondered not for the first time how in the blue blazes she managed to be tasked with keeping HIM for causing too much trouble. He was trouble incarnate and would be the death of her. Maybe. Hopefully not.
Ragdoll’s costume flickers as the electrical charge runs out. He curses quietly and dodges backward away from the laser blast.
I’m in charge here, no one else is allowed to do any work but me. Later though, I will realize that I can’t do anything by myself so I will try to ask you all for help but you will be so mad at me from what I did earlier that you will tell me ‘no’ and I will have to wallow in self pity.
Oh wait it gave me some more time I can keep writing but maybe I won’t because that feels like cheating… Okay I won’t. But I’m still in charge!
i’m exhausted
charger charge me
flaky crust eyes
crush crunch
crutch
help me to walk
making my dreams come true
make nostalgia smiles
memories of the past
come back
give me motivation
approximation
muse, amuse
bring me back to the place
where i thrive
When I hear charge I think of a leader. Someone who takes charge of a situation. They keep things running smoothly.
A warhammer into my chest. Blunt-force impact with all the intention of a fist to the face. But how could I had seen it coming? Oh, to make me maudlin; to make me sing out in despair. Your face alone is enough to send me into woes. I sing your funeral violins every time my hand slides down my stomach. I can’t deny you. I can’t defy you.
I been in charge once it was not fun. You have to put others first and sometimes it gets overwhelming
She slid her card, not trying to think of the numbers in her bank account. She waited impatiently for the transaction to approve. She had places to go, people to kill. This wasn’t the time to get caught up with a reversed charge on her card.
You don’t think?
It must be, she wailed, it must be true.
With withered confidence, the pair stepped through the gates. Nothing changed. Her crestfallen eyes managed a tear, before she broke down in agony. His eyes drilled down into the ground, his breath wavered,
We need to go.
the first few
went forth
and all else
followed suit
one after the other
they led
the charge
to freedom
to change
to a new world order.
The word charge can be used in to ways, one is money wise two is like in a war or when you are going against somebody. Sometimes in a store will over charge you so be very aware of that. well thats all I have to say today. don’t forget I’m jasper a home schooled seventh grader.
They stood in a near perfect line. It was the calm before the storm, all their senses on overdrive. The adrenaline mixed with the nervous energy to create some sort of emotional tempest. You could hear each man’s breathing, feel your heartbeat in your ears, just waiting for the command.
Everyone always believed she was so in control, completely in charge of herself. She used to believe it too. She was seemingly successful at whatever she tried. She liked to keep her mind and body active, and that drive lead to success in different ways. But was she running toward something or just staying busy enough to run away from something else?
He charged ahead at the one coming joust opponent. Whats ta joust some may ask, its a antiquated, sports played on horseback aimed at knights. Their aim is to push the other knight down.
She stacked the chairs on the table. Placed the closed sign on the door. Unraveled her apron and threw it on the counter. Though she was not in charge, she was the only one there, so taking charge was something she had to do. Who else was going to close the place down? After five years of being the head waitress she thought by now Linda would have given her some kind of special title. Like charge waitress. When she was a little girl she remembered telling all her siblings “I am in chage” before she could put a full sentence together and understand what it meant, she knew there was a leadership role inside her she was trying to fulfill. She went from crawling to walking to trying to run the household of eight and her mother and father thought it was cute and encouraged it in jest. Yet, she was too young to understand and so it began before she could read or right that she thought her job was to be in “chag.” As she finished closing down the diner she thought about her childhood and wondered why Linda did not see what her mom and dad saw? She wondered as she tossed her apron and locked the door if she would ever be in a place where she was the one in charge not just pretending to be.
I charge you with being better than you are. Please challenge me to be better than I am. It’s all impossible and it’s all bad, but I want what I want, honey. What do you want?
She took charge of her own life. Her feelings. The way her day goes. She wanted to own herself and take charge of everything that is happening around her and by taking charge of everything that is happening within her.
Her charge looked at her quizzingly. She put down the bowl in front of him. Well, she thought it was a he, hard to tell at that age. The hungry stare was now focussed on the meat.
the army slowly climbed into view at the top of the hill. there were thousands of men on horses and men with weapons. the children inside the castle walls screamed with delight, having no idea the dread that lies beyond the wall
This should be fun she thought as she lept, out running fast. Someone close had started a charge and dozens of those around her had taken off at the same time. It was spreading and there were hundreds even now behind them, running fast, catching up. Stopping was not an option.
Well, not one in is charge -he slammed his hand on the table. What are we going to do now? Staying trapped in this building isn’t quite my plan, I have a plane to catch in a couple of hours.
“I’m gonna blow it up.”
She whirled on Sam. Her nostrils flared wider than she ever thought possible. Her friend stared back with a blank expression, pinching the exposed wires between your fingers.
“You’re going to WHAT.”
“It’s the only way,” replied Sam. Her eyes were narrowed into concentrated slits. “It’s our only chance.”
“Over my dead body.”
“It’s my call.”
“Who put YOU in charge?”
“I did,” Sam spat.
I take charge ahead of the group but I don’t know where I am going and slip down a cliff. I’ve fallen down by a small stream and find that the water is glowing.